Gohan-eup

Gohan-eup (Korean: 고한읍) is a town in Jeongseon County, Gangwon Province, South Korea, and the county seat of the county of Jeongseon. The town has a surface area of 52.32 km2 (20.2 mi2) and a population of 9,940.[1] It is located in the far southeast of Jeongseon County and is the southernmost town in the county. It is neighbored by Sabuk-eup in the north.

Gohan-eup

고한읍
Town
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul고한읍
  Hanja古汗邑
  Revised RomanizationGohan-eup
  McCune–ReischauerKohan-ŭp
Country South Korea
RegionGwandong
Population
  Population Size
4,867 people
  Dialect
Gangwon

History

Economy

Gohan-eup and neighboring Sabuk-eup were both heavily dependent on coal mining to sustain its economy for many years. When coal began losing favor as an energy source to oil and natural gas in the 90's, the local economy began to struggle and lag behind.[2] In October 2000, Kangwon Land, Gangwon's largest casino and entertainment company opened Kangwon Land Casino and Hotel in Sabuk-eup, boosting the economy of both of the towns immensely.

Kangwon Land opened another attraction, High1 Resort, Korea's largest and most popular Ski resort and lodge boosting the tourism based economies of Gohan-eup and Sabuk-eup even further.[3]

gollark: You don't know which one was first.
gollark: But if two people get whatever you need to make the proof, you have apioforms because without a blockchain you can't timestamp them properly.
gollark: I mean, you could probably devise something where when someone gets a coin, they can publish a proof that they... got the coin.
gollark: I feel like that might just end up needing the entire blockchain thing you attempted to avoid?
gollark: It's not a proof of concept, it's an ideæ. You should implement it and see.

References

  1. "정선군청". jeongseon.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-01-05.
  2. Lee, Yunkyong (2010-01-12). "Estimating the future growth potential of Kangwon Land Casino". University of Las Vegas.
  3. "강원랜드". kangwonland.high1.com (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2019-02-02. Retrieved 2018-01-05.

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